Dengue fever

Dengue fever (DF), caused by dengue virus, is an arboviral disease characterized by an initial non-specific febrile illness that can sometimes progress to more severe forms manifesting capillary leakage and hemorrhage (dengue hemorrhagic fever, or DHF) and shock (dengue shock syndrome, or DSS).

Ocular flutter

Ocular flutter is an abnormal eye movement consisting of repetitive, irregular, involuntary bursts of horizontal saccades without an intersaccadic interval. It is generally superimposed on normal oculomotor behaviour and its occurrence may be favoured by various events, such as blinks, the triggering of normal saccades or optokinetic stimulation.


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PMID (PMCID)
28553394
(5437803)
OTHER
Parainfectious Ocular Flutter and Truncal Ataxia in Association with Dengue Fever.
Mahale RR, Mehta A, Buddaraju K, Srinivasa R.
J Pediatr Neurosci. 2017;12(1):91-92.
Hereby, we report a child with dengue fever who had ocular flutter and truncal ataxia.
28553394
(5437803)
OTHER
Parainfectious Ocular Flutter and Truncal Ataxia in Association with Dengue Fever.
Mahale RR, Mehta A, Buddaraju K, Srinivasa R.
J Pediatr Neurosci. 2017;12(1):91-92.
However, there are no reported cases of parainfectious ocular flutter and truncal ataxia in association with dengue virus infection.
28553394
(5437803)
OTHER
Parainfectious Ocular Flutter and Truncal Ataxia in Association with Dengue Fever.
Mahale RR, Mehta A, Buddaraju K, Srinivasa R.
J Pediatr Neurosci. 2017;12(1):91-92.
Parainfectious Ocular Flutter and Truncal Ataxia in Association with Dengue Fever.